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Affidavit Of Assets Deeds Testamentary Matters 1734 Legal Draft Template

Category Deeds Testamentary Matters
Format Rich Text
File name Affidavit of assets-Deeds-Testamentary Matters-1734.rtf

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AFFIDAVIT OF ASSETS

In the Court of…………………
Re.: Probate of the will of……….
(or administration of the property
and credits of..) deceased.
Solemnly Affirm
I, make oath……..and say that I am the executor (or one of the executors, or one of the next-of-kin) of deceased and that I have truly set forth in Annexure A to this affidavit all the property and credits which the above-named deceased died possessed of or was entitled to at the time of his death, and which have come or are likely to come to my hands.
2.1 further say that I have also truly set forth in Annexure B all the items I am by law allowed to deduct.
3. I further say that the said assets, exclusive only of such last-mentioned items, but inclusive of all rents, interests, dividends and increased values since the date of the death of the deceased or under the value of………………the following

Annexure A Properties of Deceased

Annexure B Schedule of Debts, etc

The statements contained in paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 of the above affidavit are true to my knowledge.
Solemnly affirmed by the said……..
at the Court House on this…………
day of……………………before me
Commissioner

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